This event will give you an overview of the many technologies often referred to as "artificial intelligence" and will be a great springboard into a series of further events exploring some of these technologies and associated issues, such as avoiding bias in machine learning. At this event, you'll know much more about:

narrow and general artificial intelligence

superintelligence

machine learning

artificial neural networks

deep learning networks

automation

robotics

autonomous vehicles, aircraft and vessels

image and facial recognition

speech and acoustic recognition

personalisation

Administration notes:Attendance at this meeting is free of charge and open to all.

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